12 no Gunilla, Thurs” Nov. 12, 1964. Judge Rules Booing Queen: Not Illegal i QUEBEC tCPl—A municipal. judge ruled that booing the Queen is not illegal and dis ‘ flu charges against two Montreal-district students. The two students. both is. ‘ were arrested and police said: they yelled Chou—the Frenchi equivalent of boo—at the Queen ' as she drove up to the Quebec . Legislature Building Oct. 10. “That the ccused sangm called out slogans and even ad- dressed dismspecttul cries to the Queen perhaps shows a lack of education and courtesy but it . certainly cannot. in the present context. constitute an illegal l act." ruled Judge Marcel Le- tourneau of Quebec Municipal Court. He ordered that charges 01‘ disorderly conduct be dismissed against Ronald Grenier of Pierrefonds and Jean-Paul Ur- ban of Ste. Rose The judge said two provincial policemen who arrested the youths were justified in making ‘ the arrests as "a preventive measure aimed at avoiding 11-. legal and deplorable acts." nly witnesses in the case; were the two provincial police- men who made the arrests, across ande allee from the legislature building. They said the two students were among 20 or 25 persons who had shouted separatist slogans such as "Quebec for Quebecers" before the royal party arrived. BRITISH SEEK GHOST BOMBER i MAIDENHEAD. E n g I and 'APl—Brit'ish police searched for a phantom bomber who blows up telephone booths, A police official in Maiden- head said “he probably has a grudge against the telephone people. Perhaps he got tragic news by phone or too many wrong numbers." In his first strike. the bomber planted a package of homemade explosives in telephone booth in the Village of Woodburn Green. about 50 miles from London The blast blew off the root and 0" Then he blew up a booth at . Knowle Hill. a village 20 miles away. "it is difficult to believe on; is the work of a sane man." the police official said. : "The real danger is someone might get killed or maimed.‘ 1 l Pope Paul’s Indian Flight 5 Set For Dec. 2 ROME (AW-«Vatican sources said here Pope Paul will fly to Bombay Dec. 2 on the long- est papal trip ever and return about Dec. 4. The pontiff announced Oct. 1 that. he. Would go to Bombay for the. International Eucharistic Congress. a two—week gathering opening Nov. 28 but did not specify the dates of his trip. . Vatican sources said he would fly to Bombay non-stop on a jetl passenger airliner in time to be; in Bombay for Dec. 3. feast day! of St. Francis Xavier. who is buried in Goa. south of Bombay} The 4,100-mile jet flight to; Bombay from Rome takes abouti eight hours. It is believed the' Pope will arrive in Bombay the! evening of Dec. . i e i of his departure ls still not definite. Vatican sources said he is expected to remain in Bombay for the last two days of the congress. but might visit New Delhi briefly. Sources said he would fly on. a Vatican-chartered jet airlinerp possibly an Air India plane. Mrs. Rideout Expects New ‘ Election Soon MONCTON fCP' w Minutes Margaret Rideout was elected New answick's first woman Men'fber ot Parlia- ment. a Liberal party worker in Westmoriand constituency com- mented how fresh she looked. "I‘ve got to hang together. There may be another in six months." replied the 41-year-old Monclon widow. Widow of the late Sherwood B. Rideout who held the seat for the Liberals until his death in May. Mrs. Rideout piled up D E i: '1 ‘3. .7. 2: o .. g 3' n = O votes in defeating a Progressive Conservative and a New Dem- at. Mrs. Rideoul said she would IIO POIIOIIASE REQUIRE-II— \ l fin .- \ /\A \ / \— Look to r the Items" displays for extra "ploy Clover Form" cords. U] "Contest FLAVOR PAK (Contest Item) OHOIOE PEAS 3 E. D. 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